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- "A time to speak" : being the substance of two sermons upon the Church of England, with reference to the movement for disestablishment and disendowment : preached in the Parish Church of S. Paul, Deptford, on the evenings of Sundays, October 11th and 18th, 1885
- "All things are yours" : closing sermons at Eaton Chapel : with a fragment of autobiography
- "America and her destiny" : inspirational discourse given extemporaneously at Dodworth's Hall, New York, on Sunday evening, August 25, 1861
- "Be ye also ready" : a sermon preached on the occasion of the death of Archibald Campbell Tait, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, in All Saints' Church, Scarborough, on the second Sunday in Advent, 1882
- "Breaking of bread," in remembrance of the dying love of Christ, a Gospel institution. : Five sermons. In which the institution is explained; a general observance of it recommended and enforced; objections answered; and such difficulties, doubts and fears, relative to it, particularly mentioned, and removed, which have too commonly discouraged some from an attendance at it, and proved to others a source of discomfort in the regard they have endeavoured to pay to it.
- "Breaking of bread," in remembrance of the dying love of Christ, a Gospel institution. : Five sermons. In which the institution is explained; a general observance of it recommended and enforced; objections answered; and such difficulties, doubts, and fears, relative to it, particularly mentioned, and removed, which have too commonly discouraged some from an attendance at it, and proved to others a source of discomfort, in the regard they have endeavoured to pay to it.
- "Days of adversity", or, Admonitions against disunion : a New Years's sermon, preached in Concord, N.H., January 6, 1861
- "Give ye them to eat" : a sermon on the two duties of observing Lent as an apostolical institution and of caring for Christ's poor : preached at All Saints, Margaret Street, on Refreshment Sunday, 1863
- "Godliness, profitable unto all things" : a sermon preached to the Cambridge University Church Society in St. Michael's Church, Cambridge, on the evening of Thursday, March 20, 1879
- "He thanked God and took courage" : a sermon for Thanksgiving Day, 1861 : delivered in the North Congregational Church, Bridgeport, Conn[ecticut]
- "He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved, but he that believeth not shall be condemned" : a sermon preached in Salisbury Cathedral on Sunday, July 21, 1872 : with an appendix on the Athanasian Creed
- "I pray you, where is he?" (Job XIV.10) : a discourse preached at the funeral of Sir C. Tempest in the chapel at Broughton, December 18th, 1865
- "I will build my church" : a sermon preached in the chapel of King's College, London, on S. Peter's Day, 1875
- "Ignorance productive of atheism, faction, and superstition;" : a sermon, preached before the University of Cambridge, ... July 1, 1798. By Thomas Rennell,
- "Let us die that we may live" : Greek homilies on Christian martyrs from Asia Minor, Palestine, and Syria (c. AD 350-AD 450)
- "Let us die that we may live" : Greek homilies on Christian martyrs from Asia Minor, Palestine, and Syria (c. AD 350-AD 450)
- "One Lord, one faith, one baptism" : a sermon preached in St. Andrew's Church, Leicester, on Sunday, October 3rd, 1880
- "Other little ships" : a sermon : preached by the Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Fredericton, in the Cathedral Church of S. Peter, Exeter, on Tuesday, August 13th, 1878, being the anniversary of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- "Perfect through suffering" : a Thanksgiving sermon, delivered at the First Presbyterian Church Ogdensburgh, N.Y., Thursday Nov. 28, 1861
- "Praise is comely" : the minster a shrine for the psalter : being the substance of a sermon preached at the opening of York Minster on Friday, November 12th, 1874
- "Respice, aspice, prospice" : and, The law of progress in theology : two sermons
- "Spirit" and "understanding" : a sermon preached before the University of Dublin in the Chapel of Trinity College on Quinquagesima Sunday, 1877
- "Take heed unto thyself" : a sermon preached in St. Paul's Cathedral on the occasion of the Bishop of London's third visitation on Monday, October 27, 1879
- "The King shall say unto them, verily I say unto you, inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me" : a sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Wednesday, May XIV., MDCCCLXXIX, at the two hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary festival of the Sons of the Clergy
- "The duty of instructing the conscience : a sermon preached at St. George's Hall, Langham Place, August 18th, 1872
- "The duty of recommending our profession" : a sermon preached at St. George's Hall, Langham Place, August 11th, 1872
- "The holy Eucharist, a comfort to the penitent" : a sermon preached before the university, in the Cathedral Church of Christ, in Oxford, on the fourth Sunday after Easter
- "The imperiousness of revealed truth" : two sermons (bearing on the present crisis) preached in S. Paul's Church, Brighton
- "The lamp of salvation" : a sermon preached in Ely Cathedral on Sunday, January 27th, 1878, in behalf of the Society for Promoting the Employment of Additional Curates
- "The preservation of the states united" a discourse : delivered in Harvard church, Charlestown, on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 29, 1860
- "The victory that overcometh the world" : a sermon preached in the Parish Church of Cuddesdon at the annual festival of the college on the 2nd of June 1885
- "The worship of the lamb" : a sermon preached in the Parish Church of St. Mary, Truro, at the annual festival of the Cornwall Plain Song Association, August 15th, 1876
- "Their works do follow them" : a sermon preached at St. Saviour's, Hoxton, on Septuagesima Sunday, January 28, 1872, in memory of the Rev. William Scott, late vicar of St. Olave, Jewry, and rector of St. Martin Pomeroy and formerly perpetual curate of Christ Church, Hoxton
- "Tho' they curse, yet bless thou." : A discourse on Psalm CIX. 27.28. ... By Henry Arnold, ... Preached ... December 18, 1768
- "Thou shalt not kill" : a sermon preached in the Twelfth Congregational Church, Boston, Sunday, March 4, 1838 : in consequence of the late duel in Washington
- "Unanimity and exertion at the present juncture recommended." : A sermon preached before the inhabitants of Richmond, at their parish church, on Sunday, April 29, 1798. By the Rev. T.C.L. Young, A.M. curate and afternoon lecturer of that parish
- "Was the Church of England in Hillingdon endowed by Parliament?" : an attempt to answer this question from parish history in a sermon preached October 25th, 1885
- "What the Spirit saith unto the churches" : a sermon preached at the Church of S. Michael and All Angels, Brighton, before the Brighton Branch of the English Church Union on February 6th, 1877
- "ignorance productive of atheism, faction, and superstition;" : a sermon, preached before the University of Cambridge, on Commencement Sunday, July 1, 1798. By Thomas Rennell, D. D. Late Fellow Of King's College, And Master Of The Temple. Printed by the Special Desire of the Vice-Chancellor and Heads of Houses
- "ignorance productive of atheism, faction, and superstition;" : a sermon, preached before the University of Cambridge, on Commencement Sunday, July 1, 1798. By Thomas Rennell, D. D. Late Fellow of King's College, and Master of the Temple. Printed by the Special Desire of the Vice-Chancellor and Heads of Houses
- 'E 'Anothen sophia, or, The properties of heavenly wisdom : in a sermon preached at the last assizes, held at Shrewsbury, in the county of Salop
- 'En 'oligo Kristianos. : The almost Christian discovered: or, the false professor tried and cast. ... By Matthew Mead
- 'The kingdom of Christ' : a sermon preached in S. James's Church, Wednesbury, on the Sunday before Advent, 1880
- 'The way of transgressors is hard' : a sermon preached at the Friend Street Chapel, the Sunday evening after the execution of Russell and Crockett
- (just published,) a sermon, preached at the Tabernacle, London, May 22, 1796. by the Rev. Samuel Lyndal, on taking his leave. Taken in short hand by A. Cannell
- --A mourning piece-- : being a discourse deliver'd at Brooklyn in Pomfret, October 22. 1754. With some alterations. Occasion'd by the much-lamented death, and delivered at the funeral, of the Reverend Mr. Ephraim Avery, Pastor of the church there. Who expired on the 20th instant, in the 42d year of his life, and 20th of his ministry. By Ebenezer Devotion, A.M. [Three lines from Young's Night thoughts]
- 27 sermons preached by the ryght Reuerende father in God and constant matir [sic] of Iesus Christe, Maister Hugh Latimer, as well such as in tymes past haue bene printed, as certayne other commyng to our handes of late, whych were yet neuer set forth in print. Faithfully perused [and] allowed accordying to the order appoynted in the Quenes Maiesties iniunctions. 1. Hys sermon Ad clerum. 2. Hys fourth sermon vpon the plough. 3. Hys. 7. sermons before kyng Edward. 4 Hys sermon at Stamforde. 5. Hys last sermon before kyng Edward. 6. Hys. 7. sermons vpon the Lordes prayer. 7. Hys other. 9. sermons vpon certayne Gospels and Epistles
- A "sister's love" : a sermon preached at St. Martin's Church, Liverpool, on the 14th Sunday after Trinity, 1866, being the Sunday after the death of Sister Charlotte, of St Martin's Sisterhood, Liverpool
- A Brief history of the Church at Rockaway, New Jersey : with the manual, confession and covenant of the said church, and a list of the officers and members
- A Brief receipt moral & Christian, : against the passion of the heart, or sore of the mind, incident to most, and very grievous to many, in the trouble of enemies.
- A Call from heaven to Gods Elisha's : to mourn and lament when God takes away His Elijah's, either by a natural or by a civil death
- A Charge and sermon together with an introductory discourse and confession of faith delivered at the ordination of Mr. Christopher Hall. : At the Meeting-House in Boar's-Head Yard, Petticoat-Lane, October 3, 1769. Published at the request of the church
- A Christian at his calling : Two brief discourses. One directing a Christian in his general calling; another directing him in his personal calling. [Two lines from Justin]
- A Christian at his calling. : Two brief discourses. One directing a Christian in his general calling; another directing him in his personal calling. : [Two lines from Justin]
- A Christian fixed in his post. : Being the substance of a sermon preached at Boston, on the lecture, April, 20. 1704.
- A Christian minister described, and distinguished from a pleaser of men : In a discourse Galatians I, 10. at the ordination of the Reverend Abiel Holmes. Addressed to the reverend clergy of Connecticut, at their convention in New-Haven, September 15, 1785,--the day following the public commencement. By Levi Hart, A.M. Pastor of a church in Preston. [Seven lines from Matthew]
- A Christian standing & moving upon the true foundation, or, A word in season : perswading to sticke close to God, act eminently for God, in his present design a-against all discourage-ments, oppositions, temptations : expressed in a sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons upon the day their monthly fast, Octob. 25, 1648 /
- A Christians duty and safety in evill times : Delivered in severall sermons, upon four texts of scripture, viz. Christ's prayer the saints support, on Iohn 17 15[.] A divine ballance to weigh all doctrines by, on 1 Thes.5. 21[.] A Christians great enquiry, on Acts 16.30, 31[.] A description of true blessedness, on Luke 11. 28[.] By that faithfull messenger of Jesus Christ, Mr Christopher Love, late minister of Laurence-jury, London. Whereunto is annexed The saints rest, or Their happy sleep in death. As it was delivered in a sermon at Aldermanbury, London. Aug. 24. 1651. By Edmund Calalmy. B. D
- A Christians sure anchor and comfort in times of trouble and danger : being a sermon preached on the 16. day of June
- A Collection of discourses lately written by some divines of the Church of England against the errours and corruptions of the church of Rome : to which is prefix'd a catalogue of the several discourses
- A Communion Sunday in Scotland ca. 1780 : liturgies and sermons
- A Course of sermons on early piety : By the eight ministers who carry on the Thursday lecture in Boston. With a preface by the Reverend Dr. Increase Mather, and also clos'd with a discourse lately had by him to young people. [One line epigram in Latin]
- A Course of sermons on early piety.
- A Defence of natural and revealed religion : being an abridgment of the sermons preached at the lecture founded by the Honble Robert Boyle, Esq;
- A Discourse against scoffing at religion
- A Discourse delivered before the Second Congregational Society in Worcester, on the eighth day of April, 1827 : the Lord's day following the ordination of Rev[erend] Alonzo Hill
- A Discourse publickly delivered by a female Friend, from Old England, in the Friends Meeting-House, in Pine-Street, Philadelphia, on the third day of the 5th month, 1769: : also a prayer, by another Friend:
- A Discourse publicly delivered by a female Friend, from Old England, in the Friend's [sic] Meeting-House, in Pine Street Philadelphia, on the third day of the 5th month, 1769. : Also a prayer, by another Friend.
- A Disswasive from stealing : A sermon preached at Holton in Suffolk. Inscribed to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. By Stephen White, M.A. Rector of Holton
- A Fast-sermon, preach'd in a dissenting congregation in Tiverton, January 8th, 1712-13, : on II. Kings Ch. 9. Ver. 22. ------What peace, so long as the whoredoms of thy Mother Jezebel and her witchecrafts are so many? Faithfully transcrib'd from the notes of one who writ it as preach'd and now made publick to stop the mouth of calumny and slander
- A Fish caught in his own net : An examination of nine sermons, from Matt. 16. 18. published last year, by Mr Joseph Fish of Stonington; wherein he labours to prove, that those called standing churches in New-England, are built upon the rock, and upon the same principles with the first fathers of this country: and that Separates and Baptists are joining with the gates of hell against them. In answer to which; many of his mistakes are corrected; the constitution of those churches opened; the testimonies of prophets and apostles, and also of many of those fathers ar produced, which as plainly condemn his plan, as any Separate or Baptist can do. By Isaac Backus. Pastor of a church of Christ in Middleborough. [Six lines of quotations]
- A Form of sermon, designed as a supplement to a form of prayer : To be used in all churches and chapels throughout that part of Great-Britain called England, dominon of Wales, and town of Barwick upon Tweed, upon Friday the twenty-seventh of February, being the day appointed by proclamation for a general fast, &c. &c. &c. By the author's special desire
- A Funeral sermon, of long life and old age
- A Godlye sermon preached before the Queens Most Excellent Maiestie vpon the 17, 18, 19 verses of the 16 chapter of S. Mathew : vvherein is contained the conclusion of a dialogue betweene Christ and his disciples, shewing breefely that the authoritie which the Pope of Rome doth challenge to himselfe is vnlawfully vsurped : very necessarie for these perilous times wherein the simple may perceiue their intollerable impietie, vsurping that office and action which euer appertayned vnto Christ only : published at the request of sundry godly and well disposed persons
- A Gospel call to sinners! : A sermon,
- A Gospel call to sinners! : A sermon, preached by Henry Alline
- A Gospel ministry the rich gift of the ascended Saviour unto his church. : As it was represented in a sermon preached August 2. 1715.
- A Gospel ministry the rich gift of the ascended Saviour unto his church. : As it was represented in a sermon preached August 2. 1715. By Mr. Benjamin Colman, on a day of prayer kept by his congregation, to implore the divine conduct and blessing with them, in their electio of another into the pastoral office among them
- A King and his subjects unhappily fallen out, and happily reconciled : being the substance of a sermon with very little alteration fitted for the present time : preached in the sermon-house belonging to the cathedral of Christ-Church Canterbury Jan. 15, 1643, upon Hos. 3,4,5
- A Learned and accurate discourse concerning the guilt of sin, : pardon of that guilt, and prayer for that pardon. Written, many years ago, by the Reverend Mr. Thomas Gilbert Minister of the Gospel, lately deceas'd at Oxford. Now published from his own Manuscript, left by him some Years before his Death, with a Friend in London; with Annotations
- A Looking-glasse for the ranters : in two short treatises, the [brace] 1. Being some glimpses of the good-old-way, 2. A treatise of virginity
- A Martineau year book : extracts from sermons
- A Memorial of Rev. Edward B. Hall, D.D., late pastor of the First Congregational Society, Providence, R.I.
- A New-Year's-gift: or, Youth's engagement, and youth's encouragement. : In a sermon, preach'd to young people, January 1. 1715. And now published at their desire. By Samuel Pomfret
- A New-Years-gift : Being a sermon preach'd on New-Year's-day, at a wedding at Malden in Essex. Shewing the scarcity the excellency of vertuous women. By J. Colby, A.M
- A Postill, or, Exposition of the Gospels that are usually red in the churches of God, vpon the Sundayes and feast dayes of Saincts
- A Practical discourse of divine providence : Wherein its universal influence is asserted and vindicated; and the nature of its government display'd: with useful improvements of the whole. To which is annexed, an hymn on that subject
- A Sabbath of rest to be kept by the saints here, or, A treatise of the Sabbath, and such holy and religious duties as are required for the sanctification of it, the great Sabbath of rest that remaineth to be kept by God's saints hereafter : delivered in divers sermons upon Heb. 4. 9.
- A Sermon before the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, and the governours of the several hospitals, at the Parish-church of St. Bridget, London, on Wednesday in Easter-Week, MDCCLXXX. By East Apthorp, ...
- A Sermon delivered at Pudsey in Yorkshire, Sept.25, 1782, : By the Rev. Philip Holland. An address on the nature and propriety of ordination, with questions proposed By the Rev. Joseph Dawson, and the answers By William Turner, jun. a prayer, By the Rev. William Wood, and a charge, By the Rev. William Turner, sen. Published at the request of the congregation of Protestant dissenters, in Hanover-Square, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
- A Sermon disswading obloquie against governours : preached on Sunday Decemb. 7, 1662 in a solemne audience, and now, at the request of divers that heard it, made publick
- A Sermon in praise of swearing. : Deut. vi. 13. The latter part of the verse. And shalt swear by his name
- A Sermon on Isaiah, : on Isaiah, c. xiv, v. 18, 19, 20. In which it has been endeavoured to preserve the genuine sense and original meaning of the prophet in an exact and literal translation. By Stephen Weston, B. D. Rector of Mamhead and Hempston-Parva
- A Sermon on tea : [Five lines of quotations]
- A Sermon on tea. : [Five lines of quotations]
- A Sermon on the day of judgment
- A Sermon preach'd at St. Mary's in Oxford, before the University, on Tuesday, March 8. 1708/9 : being the anniversary of Her Majesty's inauguration. By Tho. Rennell, M. A. Fellow of Exeter College, Oxon
- A Sermon preach'd at the funeral of a day-labourer. : Printed for the use of a private country-parish
- A Sermon preach'd by a reverend father in the Jesuits chappel at the Kings Inn, Dublin, on St. Patrick's Day, 1687/8
- A Sermon preach'd in a country church February 14, 1688 upon that eminent occasion of thanksgiving for the great deliverance of this kingdom from popery and arbitrary power
- A Sermon preach'd in the cathedral-church of St. Paul, : before the Right Honourable Sir Charles Peers, Kt, Lord-Mayor Of the City of London, And the Court of Aldermen, And Livery-Men of the several Companies, on Tuesday, May the 29th, 1716. Being Appointed by Act of Parliament for a Day of Thanksgiving, for the Restitution of the Royal Family, and Restoration of the Government. By Joseph Rawson, D. D. Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Lord High-Chancellor of Great-Britain; and Rector of the United Parishes of St. Mary Magdalene Old Fish-Street and St. Gregory, near St. Paul's, London
- A Sermon preach'd in the church of Kilcollum, on the fifth of June, 1748 : in vindication of the religious worship due to our Glorious Redeemer, The Lord Jesus Christ. By the Reverend Samuel Henry, Rector of Gaulskill, in the Diocess of Ossory
- A Sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Planter's Society, in the parish of St. David, on Great Pe Dee, August the 7th, 1769. : [Five lines of quotations]
- A Sermon preached at the opening of the Theological Institution in Andover : and at the ordination of Rev. Eliphalet Pearson, LL. D., September 28th, 1808
- A Sermon preached at the parish of W-------n in Gloucestershire, on the fast-day, : From I. Cor. chap. vi. ver. 20. For ye are bought with a price. The second edition, now published to vindicate the author from several late cruel and unjust aspersions on the occasion
- A Sermon preached before the University of Oxford at St. Mary's, March 4. 1739. : The Divine Legation of Moses demonstrated from his having made express Mention of, and insisted so much on the Doctrine of a future State: Whereby Mr. Warburton's Attempt to demonstrate the Divine Legation of Moses from his Omission of a future State is proved to be absurd, and destructive of all Revelation. By William Romaine, A. M. of Christ Church
- A Sermon preached towards the latter end of the last century, on the anniversary thankgiving day for putting an end to the Grreat [sic] Rebellion, : By the restitution of the King and Royal Family, and the restoration of the Government, in the church and state, after many years interruption. Strangers have devoured you
- A Short but pithy sermon preached at a certain chapel in Westminster, against slavery and wooden shoes, : From the following words, all the inhabitants of the isles shall be astonished at thee, and their kings shall be sore afraid; they shall be troubled in their countenance. The merchants among the people shall hiss at thee; thou shalt be a terror, and never shalt be any more. Ezekiel, xxvii, 35, 36. To which is added, the zealous patriots. Inscribed to Sir Abraham Elton, bart. &c
- A Thanksgiving discourse : a remembrancer of filial obligation, delivered at Stonington, Nov. 25th, 1858
- A Thanksgiving sermon : delivered in the First Unitarian Church, Stockton Street, on Sunday morning, November 23d, 1856
- A Vindication of the London clergy, from the aspersions cast upon them by Mr. Hoadly. : In a sermon preach'd on March the 8th 1704, in the Parish Church of St. Peter's poor and since printed
- A [s]ermon preach'd before the Queen, and the [t]wo Houses of Parliament, at St. Paul's on the 31st of December, 1706. : The day of Thanksgiving for the wonderful successes of this year. By the Right Reverend Father in God Gilbert, lord bishop of Sarum. Printed by Her Majesty's special command
- A beleevers last day is his best day : a sermon preached at the funerall of Mrs. Martha Randoll at Christ-Church London, June 28, 1651
- A believers last day is his best day : a sermon preached at the funerall of Mris Martha Randoll, at Christs Church, London, June 28, 1651
- A believers last day is his best day : a sermon preached at the funerall of Mris. Martha Randoll, at Christs-Church, London, June 28, 1651
- A blow at the root of all evil. : Being the substance of a sermon, preached at Leeds, Oct. 9, 1786, by Thomas Taylor
- A blow at the root of all evil. : Being the substance of a sermon, preached by Thomas Taylor
- A blow to France : Or, a sermon preach'd at the meeting in Mill-Yard, in Good-Man's-Fields; Nov.22. 1709. Being the day appointed by Her Majesty, for a general thanksgiving, for the late Glorious Victory obtain'd over the French, at Blaregnies, near Mons; by the Forces of Her Majesty, and Her Allies, under the Command of His Grace, John, Duke of Marlborough, and Prince Eugene: And other Successes of the Campaign of the Year, 1709. By Samuel Harris, S.T.P
- A body of practical divinity, : consisting of above one hundred and seventy six sermons on the lesser catechism composed by the Reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster. With A Supplement of some Sermons, on several Texts of Scripture: together with The Art of Divine Contentment. to which is added, Christ's various fulness: by the same Author, never before printed in the former Editions of this Book. By Thomas Watson, Formerly Minister at St. Stephen's Walbrook, London. Recommended by several Ministers to Masters of Families and others
- A body of practical divinity, : consisting of above one hundred and seventy six sermons on the lesser catechism composed by the reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster. With a supplement of some sermons on several texts of Scripture. To which is added, the art of divin contentment; Recommended to the Publishers, and never before printed (except once) in the former editions of this book, altho' Printed Twenty Times by itself By Thomas Watson, formerly Minister at St. Sthephens Walbrook, London. Recommended by several Ministers to Masters of Families and others
- A body of practical divinity, : consisting of above one hundred and seventy-six sermons on the shorter catechism, composed by the reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster, with a supplement of some sermons on several texts of scripture; together with The art of divine contentment. To which is added, Christ's various fulness. By Thomas Watson, formerly Minister at St. Stephen's, Walbrook, London. Recommended to Masters of Families, and others, by several Ministers
- A body of practical divinity, : consisting of above one hundred seventy six sermons on the lesser catechism, composed by the Reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster: with a supplement of some sermons on several Texts of Scripture. To which is added, The Art of Divine Contentment; Recommended to the Publisher, and never before Printed in any of the former Editions of this Book altho' Printed Twenty Times by itself. By Thomas Watson, formerly Minister at St. Stephen's Walbrook, London. Recommended by several Ministers, to Masters of Families, and others
- A box-Club sermon, : preached by the Rev. Mr. Benj. Wigley, of Sawley, before the Society at Long-Eaton, in his parish, and published at the written request of the said Society. Also, Incredulity, a sermon. Being a short Abstract, translated from the French of Mr. Saurin, late Preacher at the Hague; whose Works I believe have never appeared in our Language:-I have joined it to the above as a Specimen of the Style and Manner of that great Author's Writing. If it should be well received by the Public, they may command a Translation of Six other Discourses on interesting Subjects, from the same Author; in whom Mr. Hervey in a Letter to Dr. Doddridge, says, all the powers of oratory are combined
- A breach in Jerusalem's walls, deplored : a sermon preach'd at Oxford, May 31st. 1761. On the death of the Rev. Mr. John Campbell: late Pastor of the Church of Christ there. Who departed this life on the 25th of the same month, in the 71st year of his age, and 41st of his ministry. And now published at the desire of many of the hearers. By William Phips, A.M. Pastor of the church in Douglass. [Ten lines of quotations]
- A breeze from the Great Salt Lake, or, New Zealand to New York by the new mail route
- A bride-bush, or A vvedding sermon : compendiously describing the duties of married persons: by performing whereof, marriage shall be to them a great helpe, which now finde it a little hell
- A brief account of prayer, : and the sacrament of the Lord's Supper; and other religious duties Appertaining to the Christian Worship. For the Use of common Christians. To which is added, a discourse on speech, and the abuses of it: delivered on several Sundays at Gray's-Inn Chapel, and published at the Request of the Masters of the Bench. By Henry Stebbing, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty; and Preacher to that Honourable Society
- A brief account of the dreadful fire at Blandford-Forum : In The County of Dorset, which happened June iv. M.DCC.XXXI. Together with a sermon preached at Blandford, June 4, 1735. Being the Day set apart by the Protestant Dissenters there for Prayer and Humiliation under the Remembrance of that Sad Providence. To which is added, A Serious Address to the Inhabitants of that Town. By Malachi Blake
- A brief account of the dreadful fire at Blandford-Forum : in the county of Dorset, which happened June iv. M.LCC.XXXI [sic]. Together with a sermon preached at Blandford, June 4, 1735. Being the Day set apart by the Protestant Dissenters there for Prayer and Humiliation under the Remembrance of that Sad Providence. To which is added, a serious address to the inhabitants of that town. By Malachi Blake
- A brief account of the two covenants. : In a sermon preach'd at Stockport in Cheshire, July the 27th 1718. And upon a very particular occasion preach'd again at the same place, February 12. 1721. By Samuel De La Rose
- A brief and practical discourse of abstinence in time of Lent : wherein is shewed the popular mistake and abuse of the word superstition
- A brief but full vindication of the Church of England : from the Romanist's charge of schism
- A brief declaration of Jesus Christ, His peculiar love to beleevers, and how they may abide in it : in a meditation on Ioh. 15. 1 to 10
- A brief declaration of the universality of the Church of Christ, and the unity of the Catholick faith professed therein : delivered in a sermon before the King's Majesty the 20th of June, 1624, at Wansted
- A brief discourse concerning zeal, : containing the substance of three sermons preached in the parish-church of Hanbury, in the county of Worcester, in the year 1727. In which is shewn its true Nature and Properties, its Necessity fully and plainly demonstrated, its Object fixed, and other Qualifications duly stated. As Also, A True and impartial Representation, of some of the Chief of those many Mischiefs on the one hand, and Benefits and Advantages on the other, that are the usual, natural, and almost inseparable Consequences of its being either ill, or well applied, and conducted. With a preface, Shewing the Author's Motives and Intent in Preaching and Publishing the said Discourse. By Geo. Vernon, A. M. and Rector of Hanbury
- A brief discourse, : or sermon; shewing, How England hath left her first Love, and how she may recover it. Suited to the Solemn Occasion of Fasting and Humiliation, appointed by Her Majesty, to be observed on the 28th of March, 1711. By John Edwards, D.D
- A brief dissertation on the three first chapters of Genesis : Giving some of the evident signatures of the inspiration of God in those first pages of the holy oracles. Being the substance of some sermons lately preached By Dr. Colman. [One line from John]
- A brief exhortation to protestant liberty from a fair view of popish slavery : in a sermon occasion'd by the late loyal declaration of the arch-bishop and bishops. By Francis Squire, Rector of Exford, Somerset